Tuesday, June 3rd 2008
Blu-ray Disc Sales Hit 11 Million Mark
Since Blu-ray is a lone wolf in the high-definition arena, it's time to see some reports that will tell us how well is the format selling. According to data compiled by the Redhill Group for Home Media Magazine, over 11 million Blu-ray discs have been sold since the format launched before two years. Sales have increased fourfold since this time last year, and early sales data for May suggests that more titles have been sold in the first five months of this year than all of last year combined. Current bestselling Blu-ray titles include: "I Am Legend", "3:10 To Yuma", and "No Country for Old Men". Analysts also believe that these numbers will continue to grow in the second half of the year, when blockbuster films like Paramount's "Transformers", "Sleeping Beauty" and "Tinker Bell" hit the market.
Source:
Hollywood In Hi-Def
36 Comments on Blu-ray Disc Sales Hit 11 Million Mark
Or something that deserves to be news on the front page?
It seems like I could go to a web page and write a story about Xbox hitting some random "mark" and get it on TPU because its an article.
No offense, it just seems like a waste.
If you find an interesting article about the Xbox, inform a mod. Why be defensive about it?
According to USA Today www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2008-01-07-dvd-sales-slippage_N.htm, Hollywood shipped shipped 1.7 billion DVDs in 2007 alone. Oh wait, those are just US figures.
So that 11 million WORLDWIDE Blue Ray represents about 0.65% of NORTH AMERICAN DVD sales. :roll:
I'm sorry, horrible comparison there lemonadesoda :ohwell:
After 2 years, DVD was already at 80 million, and remember, at the time, "home cinema" concept didnt even exist!
The only comment is that their *massive* sales after *massive hype* dont actually stand up to comparison vs. DVD 10 years ago.
-Blu-ray software sales in the first four months of this year more than quadrupled from the same period last year, climbing to 11 million since inception.
-consumers are increasingly choosing Blu-ray over DVD when new releases are available in both formats. For example, a year ago each new top 10 release mostly generated only 1% - 2% of sales from Blu-ray, with a couple titles collecting as much as 5% on Blu-ray.
those are pretty spectacular figures for a new media.
I wonder if by the time bluray actually *really* takes off, there won't be a better alternative available? What about downloaded movies? Internet connections are already fast.. downloading a full size DVD takes about 2hrs (at 400kb/s... not a ridiculously fast speed.) Hard drives are huge and cheap too. Internet connections and hard drives will only ever get bigger and faster. Personally I'd love to be able to download HD movies in whatever quality I wanted with whatever sound I wanted (i.e stero, 5.1, 7.1 etc) on demand.
Another huge factor in this is DVD did not require you to buy a new TV, whereas BD requires an HD set. With HDTV prices coming down in price, they are becoming much more common. Once they get a stronger foothold, and BD players drop a little more, BD will likely be the next DVD.
edit: i just realized that LD is an analogue media so capacity cant be measured in bytes.
Personally i preferred HD DVD with network updates.
Ill never end up buying a Blu Ray player since i dont believe Blu Ray is the future and doesnt give me enough advantages over DVD.
The leap from VHS to DVD was much bigger with Blu Ray i feel its just DVD 2.0 what im looking forward to is when EVERYthing is downloadable and obsolete discs are gone.
Valve's Steam is my savior and i cant find a movie equivalent atm but Microsofts Xbox Live is promising.
That leads me to the conclusion that either you are not picky about picture quality, have not actually watched many BD's (or HD DVD for that matter), Just hate the format for personal reasons, or you have a crappy TV.